Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Politicians of the Past

Gulzari Lal Nanda
– 2 times acting Prime Minister (after Nehru and after Shastri). No
flat/plot/home in Delhi.
Many years home minister.After leaving
the government, he stayed in a barsathi (flat in the upper floor). He could not
pay rent for a few months.The owner
took his belongings and threw out in the street.His daughter came from Bombay and took him home.

When Mr. K. Kamraj
was Chief Minister of MadrasState, a senior minister
and a senior IAS officer got into a big argument/fight over an important
subject.This happened in front of
him.Mr. Kamraj listened patiently and
then told the minister:He (IAS Officer)
can enter politics and become a minister like you.Can you become an IAS Officer?The minister said NO.Mr. Kamraj said: Then shut up and listen and
do what this IAS Officer is saying.

Lal Bahadur
Shastri.In the 1930s he was working for
the Congress Party.One day a relative
came to his home and asked Mrs. Lalitha Shastri for a loan. She immediately
gave him the loan. Mr. Shastri was watching this.He asked his wife, after the relative left,
how she was able to give him loan when he earned only Rs.10 per month.She replied that the monthly expenses comes to
only Rs.7 and she was saving Rs.3 a month.The next day Mr. Shastri went to the Congress Party office and told them
to reduce his monthly salary from Rs.10 to Rs.7.

When Mr.
Annadurai became Chief Minister of MadrasState, the government
procured modern furniture to be placed in his own home. (He had earlier refused
to move into the Chief Minister’s Official Residence.)He told the concerned department he does not
need any new furniture.His wife was
disappointed and asked him for the reason.He told her: Chief Ministership is not a permanent job. Any day I may
lose this job.If that happens, I will
have to return this furniture the same day.Therefore, it is better not to develop any affinity to this new furniture.

Pratap Singh
Kairon (1905 to 1965) – Chief Minister of Punjab
1956-1964. I like him. He went to school at University of California,
Berkeley (my alumni) and earned a Masters degree in Economics in the 1920s.He turned Punjab
into an economic power house.He was
very strict in dealing with those who “strike” and inconvenience the public –
be it the village Patwaris or the long distance truck drivers.I would call him India’s Ronald Reagan.Since Mr. Kairon was senior to him, I would
call President Reagan as USA’s
Kairon. (Remember the Air Traffic Controllers’ Strike in USA during Reagan
time?)

Of course,
there are a few good modern day leaders:

Manik Sarkar,
Chief Minister of Tripura since 1998.He
has no home and no car. His wife takes public transportation to go around.

N, Rangaswamy,
Chief Minister of Pondicherry.
He goes to his office in a bicycle. No security. Not even a single constable.
Anyone can walk into his office without an appointment.

Even $onia Gandhi has no car. Ha,Ha.Times you are referring to,was time when politics was Desh Bhakti.Now,it is a business with highest ROI while investment is practically nil.ministerial offices have become offices to conduct business and not to Govern.Lets hope, under Modi things will change

Yes,SG, there are certain patriotic politicians and several other looters in the country. If the politicians of the day are shaken,our country's all the debts can be cleared and can enter into prosperity.Recently I read that Manik Sarakaar stepped into a cycle rickshaw when he ceased to be the CM. Unnoticeable, yet important as a topic.